
ABOUT ME
Right now, I'm a PhD Candidate at Planetary Environmental and Astrobiological Research Laboratory (PEARL), School of Atmospheric Science, Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai, China, where I'm using remote sensing techniques to study the geological processes on the surface of Mercury and Moon.
I completed an M.Sc in Planetary Science Institute, School of Earth science at China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). My supervisor is Dr. Zhiyong Xiao. We explored the formation mechanism of hollows on Mercury and predicted an active rejuvenation of volatiles has occurred in the shallow crust of Mercury.
I have studied as a research student for 3 months with Dr. Osinski in Western University, where I learned how to use U-stage to study impact metamorphism in minerals.
I completed an B.Sc in School of Earth Science in 2017. My research thesis was with Dr. Zhiyong Xiao, and we evaluated the crater equilibrium state of Copernican period on the Moon.


Research Interests
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Crater chronology
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Crater population on the Moon
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Geological processes on Mercury
